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What happens if a paladin gives up his Paldinhood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sodalis" data-source="post: 229557" data-attributes="member: 1791"><p>thats what always irked me about paladins. How come they ALWAYS have to LG? I would think that a person who has the divine favoring of an evil god will have just as much (if not more) power as a LG paladin who worships Pelor. </p><p></p><p>Why cant Hextor have paladins, or Nerull have some? why just Heironeous...</p><p></p><p>And teh code should be a contract between the paladin and his deity. and if either of them change- things will happen. </p><p></p><p>IMO- In your situation, i feel sorry for the paladin becaue he did nothing wrong, but the Deity is the one that changed. And since the paladin no longer has the divine favor of a God, he loses all powers... sorry.</p><p></p><p>But there are greater implications for this alignment change. In deities and Demigods, there is a section that states that a God fulfills a specific role- either based on alignment or faith. If you rpantheon is based on alignment and every alignment has one Deity, having one change alignment means that there will be conflict between him and the deity that was already there. The winner will be the new deity, and the loser- either cast down as a commoner, or resumes the old deities position. or option #3 would be that the former post remains open until someone can assume it.</p><p></p><p>But a deity CANNOT change alignments because of his followers. A titan has innate powers, where a God receives his power from his worshippers. Once he changes alignment, the followers lose all their power, and no longer believe in that deity. he loses hispower, and is now a commoner...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sodalis, post: 229557, member: 1791"] thats what always irked me about paladins. How come they ALWAYS have to LG? I would think that a person who has the divine favoring of an evil god will have just as much (if not more) power as a LG paladin who worships Pelor. Why cant Hextor have paladins, or Nerull have some? why just Heironeous... And teh code should be a contract between the paladin and his deity. and if either of them change- things will happen. IMO- In your situation, i feel sorry for the paladin becaue he did nothing wrong, but the Deity is the one that changed. And since the paladin no longer has the divine favor of a God, he loses all powers... sorry. But there are greater implications for this alignment change. In deities and Demigods, there is a section that states that a God fulfills a specific role- either based on alignment or faith. If you rpantheon is based on alignment and every alignment has one Deity, having one change alignment means that there will be conflict between him and the deity that was already there. The winner will be the new deity, and the loser- either cast down as a commoner, or resumes the old deities position. or option #3 would be that the former post remains open until someone can assume it. But a deity CANNOT change alignments because of his followers. A titan has innate powers, where a God receives his power from his worshippers. Once he changes alignment, the followers lose all their power, and no longer believe in that deity. he loses hispower, and is now a commoner... [/QUOTE]
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